Why Do We Drink Green Beer on St. Patrick's Day?

By Debra Brown, published Mar 05, 2007
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Let's start off with just who is Saint Patrick. Patrick was actually born in Britain to pretty wealthy parents. He was kidnapped by Irish raiders and taken to Ireland when he was around 16. Poor fella, scared half to death and left to work with sheep in the fields - he turned to his religion to get through it all. His father was a deacon, though not particularly religious. Young Patrick was held captive 6 years and finally escaped. He made his way back to Britain, studied and returned to Ireland to spread the word of Christianity.

Now the Irish in 400 A.D. didn't have many Christians among them. Most celebrated Pagan holidays which included a lot of bonfires. Saint Patrick got them to celebrate Easter with a bonfire! He also added a sun to the cross - now it's the familiar Celtic Cross.

Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated March 17th - the day Patrick died (somewhere around 460 A.D.). So why do we celebrate Saint Patrick's Day at all? Surely you've heard of the story of Saint Paddy chasing all the snakes out of Ireland? Supposedly he stood on a hilltop (Croagh Patrick is the name now) with a wooden staff and banished all the snakes. Not true. There were never any snakes to begin with. The story is a great metaphor for the eradication of pagan celebrations and holidays and the triumph of Christianity. 200 years after Patrick returned, Ireland was completely Christianized.

In 1962 the city of Chicago died the Chicago River green. Not because it was St. Paddy's day - they were trying to find polluters! Then the city workers got the brilliant idea to dye the river green on St. Patrick's day!

Now why do we drink green beer on Saint Patrick's day? Certainly not because we are Irish. Green is not even a favorite color and some consider it bad luck. And who would spoil a good Guinness by making it green?

It doesn't even look good!

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Takeaways
  • Saint Patricks Day is celebrated March 17th - the day Patrick died.
  • In 1962 the city of Chicago died the Chicago River green.
  • Green is not even a favorite color and some consider it bad luck.
Did You Know?
There are 34 million U.S. residents who claim Irish ancestry. This number is almost nine times the population of Ireland itself (3.9 million).
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